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really look; she smiled and said; “They're so    
delicate…。”    
“They look like they're yawning; don't they?”    
She cocked her head a bit and looked a little closer。 “Yawning?”    
“Well; more stretching; I guess。 Like they're sitting up in their little bed of dirt with their arms    
stretched way high; saying; Good morning; world!”    
She laughed and said; “Yes; they do!”    
I got up and uncoiled the hose。 “I think they need a wakeup shower; don't you?”    
My mom agreed and left me to my singing and sprinkling。 And I was pletely lost in the joy    
of my little green blades of new life when I heard the    
school bus rumble to a stop up on Collier Street。    
Bryce。 His name shot through my brain; and with it came a panic I didn't seem able to control。    
Before I could stop myself; I dropped the hose and    
dashed inside。    
I locked myself in my room and tried to do my homework。 Where was my peace? Where was    
my resolve? Where was my sanity? Had they left    
me because Shelly Stalls was after him? Was it just some old rivalry making me feel this way?    
I had to get past Bryce and Shelly。 They deserved    
each other—let them have each other!    
But in my heart I knew that just like the new grass; I wasn't strong enough yet to be walked    
on。 And until I was; there was only one solution: I had to    
stay away from him。 I needed to rope him out of my life。    
So I closed my ears to the news of basket boys and steered clear of Bryce at school。 And    
when I did happen to run into him; I simply said hello    
like he was someone I barely even knew。    
It was working; too! I was growing stronger by the day。 Who cared about auctions and basket    
boys? I didn't!    
Friday morning I got up early; collected what few eggs there were in the coop; watered the    
front yard; which was by now definitely green; ate    
breakfast; and got ready for school。    
But as I was running a brush through my hair; I couldn't help thinking about Shelly Stalls。 It    
was auction day。 She'd probably been up since five;    
making her hair into some impossibly pouffy do。    
So what? I told myself。 So what? But as I was throwing on my windbreaker; I eyed my money    
tin and hesitated。 What if …    
No! No…no…no!    
I ran to the garage; got my bike; and pushed out of the driveway。 And I was in the street and    
on my way when Mrs。 Stueby flew right in my path。    
“Julianna;” she called; waving her hand through the air。 “Here; dear。 Take this。 I'm so sorry    
it's taken me this long to get it to you。 I keep missing you    
in the mornings。”      
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I didn't even know how much she owed me。 At that moment I didn't care。 All I knew was the    
top bill in her hand was a ten; and it was striking terror    
in my heart。 “Mrs。 Stueby; please。 I …I don't want that。 You don't have to pay me。”    
“Nonsense; child! Of course I'm going to pay you。 Here!” she said; and waved it out for me to    
take。    
“No; really。 I …I don't want it。”    
She wedged it in the pocket of my jeans and said; “What utter nonsense。 Now go! Go buy    
yourself a rooster!” then hurried back up her walkway。    
“Mrs。 Stueby… Mrs。 Stueby?” I called after her。 “I don't want a rooster… !” but she was gone。    
All the way to school Mrs。 Stueby's money was burning a hole in my pocket and another in    
my brain。 How much was it?    
When I got to school; I parked my bike; then broke down and looked。 Ten; fifteen; sixteen;    
seventeen; eighteen。 I folded the bills together and slid    
them back into my pocket。 Was it more than Shelly had?    
All through first period I was furious with myself for even thinking it。 All through second period    
I kept my eyes off of Bryce; but oh! It was so hard! I'd    
never seen him in a tie and cuff links before!    
Then at break I was at my locker when Shelly Stalls appeared out of nowhere。 She got right    
next to me and said; “I hear you're planning to bid on    
him。”    
“What?” I took a step back。 “Who told you that? I am not!”    
“Someone said they saw you with a whole wad of cash this morning。 How much do you    
have?”    
“It's … it's none of your business。 And I'm not bidding; okay? I …I don't even like him    
anymore。”    
She laughed; “Oh; that'll be the day!”    
“It's true。” I slammed my locker closed。 “Go ahead and waste your money on him。 I don't    
care。”    
I left her there with her mouth open; which felt even better than getting her in a headlock。    
That feeling carried me clear through to eleven o'clock; when the entire student body    
assembled in the gymnasium。 I was not going to bid on    
Bryce Loski。 No way!    
Then the basket boys came out on the stage。 Bryce looked so adorable holding a picnic    
basket with red…and…white…checked napkins peeking out    
from either side; and the thought of Shelly Stalls flipping one of those napkins into her lap    
nearly made the bills in my pocket burst into flames。    
Darla came up behind me and whispered; “Rumor is you've got a wad of cash。 Is that true?”    
“What? No! I mean; yes; but I … I'm not bidding。”    
“Oooo; girl; look at you。 You feelin' all right?”    
I wasn't。 I felt sick to my stomach and shaky in the knees。 “I'm fine;” I told her。 “Fine。”    
She looked from me to the stage and back to me。 “You got nothin' to lose but your self…    
respect。”    
“Stop it!” I whispered at her fiercely。 It felt like I was having a panic attack。 I couldn't breathe。    
I felt light…headed and wobbly—like I wasn't in control    
of my own body。    
Darla said; “Maybe you should sit down。”    
“I'm fine; Darla; I'm fine。”    
She frowned at me。 “I think I'll stick around to make sure。”    
The Booster Club president; Mrs。 McClure; had been fluttering around the basket boys; fixing    
ties and giving them last…minute instructions; but    
now suddenly she was slamming her gavel on the podium; calling into the microphone; “If    
you'll all settle down; we're ready to begin。”    
I'd never seen six hundred kids quiet down so fast。 I guess Mrs。 McClure hadn't either;    
because she smiled and said; “Why; thank you。 Thank you      
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very much。” Then she said; “And wele to the fifty…second annual Basket Boy Auction! I    
know that your teachers have gone over the procedures    
with you in homeroom; but I've been asked to remind you of a few things: This is a civilized    
proceeding。 No whistling; catcalls; or other degrading    
behavior will be tolerated。 If you wish to place a bid; you must raise your hand high。 Bidding    
without raising your hand is prohibited; and should you    
decide to be a funny guy; you will be caught and detained or suspended。 Are we all clear on    
that? Good。” She looked from one side of the gym to    
the other。 “Teachers; I see that you are in position。”    
Six hundred heads turned slowly from side to side; looking at the blockade of teachers on    
either side of the gym。    
“Man;” Darla whispered; “they're not leaving much room for fun; are they?”    
Mrs。 McClure continued; “Minimum bid is ten dollars; and of course; the sky's the limit; but    
we don't accept IOUs。” She pointed to her right。    
“Winning bidders should go directly to the table at the north door when I declare the basket to    
be sold。 And as you're aware; winners and their    
basket boys have the rest of the school day off and are exempt from tonight's homework in    
all classes。” She smiled out at the blockade。 “Teachers;    
we appreciate your support on this。    
“All right; then!” She put on her reading glasses and looked at a three…by…five card。 “Our first    
basket has been brought by Jeffrey Bisho。” She    
looked over her glasses at him and said; “e on up; Jeffrey。 Don't be shy!” He inched    
forward as she continued。 “Jeffrey has brought a    
scrumptious lunch consisting of chicken salad sandwiches; oriental noodles; baby grapes;    
iced tea; and fortune cookies。” She smiled at him over    
her glasses。 “Sounds delicious; and sounds like fun! Which;” she said; looking back at th
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